Scole, Dickleburgh & Bressingham

South Norfolk · East of England · population 8,226 · 6 LSOAs

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In summary

Scole, Dickleburgh & Bressingham sits close to the national midpoint for deprivation, #3,240 of 6,856 in England, and #15 of 16 in South Norfolk. It is highly uneven across the seven themes — strong on Crime (89) but weak on Housing & access (7). Typical homes here, about £337,500 over the past year, have climbed steeply — up 27% in five years (from 92 sales), 12% above the wider South Norfolk median of £300,000.

Themed scores ?

Each 0–100, higher = less deprived on that theme. National rank shown.

Income 74 · #1,787
Employment 64 · #2,438
Education 53 · #3,234
Health 77 · #1,568
Crime 89 · #780
Housing & access 7 · #6,387
Living environment 13 · #5,989

House prices ?

£337,500median (12m) · +16.4% yr · n=92
TypeMedian (12m)Sales1yr5yr
All homes£337,50092+16.4%+27.4%
Detached£407,50056-1.2%+16.4%
Semi-detached£265,00029+12.8%+13.4%
Terraced£265,0006+14.0%+19.1%
FlatToo few sales to report (n=1)
This area£337,500
South Norfolk£300,000
East of England£348,000
England£300,000
Annual median price, all homes. Small samples can be volatile.

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